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President Emerltus Eliot was the principal speaker on Saturday at the annual celebration of "Ether Day" by the alumni of the Massachusetts General Hospital. Dr. Eliot spoke in part as follows...
...Eliot cited the various uses to which ether is put at the present day, and mentioned the discovery of antiseptics seventeen years after that of ether. He then spoke on animal experimentation by vivisection, and gave the resulting benefits to mankind as adequate justification for these experiments. He took as an example the result of the very first discovery, that of substituting vaccination for innoculation in cases of small...
Third round of singles.--J. Wheel-right '10, defeated J. F. Day '10, 7-5, 6-1; A. Sweetser '11 defeated G. C. Adams...
...crews and the hours of rowing during the first part of the week, but affairs are in a much more settled condition by now. From the point of view of numbers, this year's dormitory rowing should be very successful, as there are 144 men on the river every day, comprising sixteen eights as opposed to the twelve crews in the bumping races last year. A plan has been formulated by which men not in any dormitory or street which makes up crews may get together and form outsiders' crews, as there is plenty of room for more...
Jarvis Field at 2 o'clock--Winner of above preliminary round vs. L. B. Lee 3L. and Mayo-Smith 1L., J. F. Day '10 and J. Wheelright '10 vs. H. S. McKee '13 and Q. A. S. McKean '13, A. S. Dabney '11 and G. P. Gardner, Jr., '10 vs. F. W. Copeland '13 and A. A. Campruli '13, B. Q. Wallace 2L. and A. Ames 2L. vs. P. T. Large, Jr., '10, and E. L. Beard, Jr., '10, H. B. Wehle '11 and F. P. Abbot '11 vs. A. E. Block 3L. and A. E. Manheimer...